On Thursday, June 20, 2013 04:37:04, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering, and Google did not help me: Is there a curated
> collection of virtual machines with historic Linux installations
> somewhere?
I had a quick look and found a set for VirtualBox:
http://virtualboxes.org/ima
Hi.
I am still an active user of both GNU global and Debian,
but haven't been tracking recent version for a while.
>From the discussion, it seems the only (technical) resolution
is to apply a package-local patch to either remove or fix this
"requires-admin-privilege-to-enable-web-interface" desig
Hi,
Le jeudi 20 juin 2013 à 09:35 +0900, Shigio YAMAGUCHI a écrit :
> [bless.sh]
> +
> |#!/bin/sh
> |#
> |# Copyright (c) 2000, 2004, 2010 Tama Communications Corporation
> |#
>
Le Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 07:35:26PM +0200, Raphael Geissert a écrit :
>
> I believe sgran's question was intended for Charles' proposal that is
> basically more time consuming than declassifying.
Actually, I do not understand the question, because only the listmasters can
create new mailing lists
Hi,
I was wondering, and Google did not help me: Is there a curated
collection of virtual machines with historic Linux installations
somewhere?
I’d imagine that it would be very interesting to boot a Debian woody
again and use Gnome1 and GIMP1 for a while, or see how modern websites
look in Netsc
On Mi, 19 iun 13, 10:33:42, MJ Ray wrote:
>
> I would prefer a simpler listing of which developers are available for
> hire and which projects they are interested in working on. If that
> could be presented in the PTS, package managers or reportbug, that
> would be great. Would anyone block such
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